The Philadelphia Gun Club is notorious for holding live pigeon shoots, where birds are launched into the air and shot for fun. You can view cruelty committed by club members HERE.

Our new video focuses on a pigeon shoot held at the gun club on January 21, 2017. After the shoot ended, workers from the club were supposed to do a walkthrough where they picked up wounded birds. However, club workers did a typically inadequate search that lead to birds being abandoned to suffer slow deaths.

The gun club worker was just a few feet above a wounded pigeon, but he didn't care and left her to die

To be clear, SHARK is against all aspects of using living birds as targets. There is nothing acceptable about anything that happens to the birds during a shoot. When you see gun club members having fun while shooting innocent birds, you understand how truly despicable these events are.

As you will see in the video, two injured pigeons fell to the shoreline below the gun club’s property. Both of these animals were left to die slow, painful deaths. It's important to note that these are not all the birds injured and abandoned by the gun club, for there are many that we don't find. Every bird used in these shoots is a victim, for birds that we have rescued from the gun club have been emaciated and on the verge of starvation, so even if they escape the area they do not have hope for survival.

The following day, SHARK legally flew one of our Angel camera equipped drone over the area to search for any other abandoned and wounded birds. We filmed a number of birds on the roof of the gun cub’s house, and some of them appeared to be in distress and injured.

One of the pigeons on the roof of the gun club's house. She appeared to have an injured wing

SHARK's video proves that there is no way for members of the Philadelphia Gun Club to hold pigeon shoots without producing victims that are going to be scattered over the area and left to suffer.

It was Edmund Burke who said, "the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." When you have organizations such as the Bucks County SPCA, the Women’s Humane Society, the DA, police and Township of Bensalem not directly intervening to stop these heinous shoots, then this is why such evil continues.

SHARK will continue to expose those who participate in pigeon shoots and the cowardly acts of animal cruelty they commit.

In early January, SHARK released THIS video exposing electroshocking at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR), which was held In Las Vegas in the first week of December. The rodeo was aired on the CBS Sports Network.

This horse was electroshocked to make the animal "perform"

While the video has been seen more than 48,000 times, and our petition has received more than 8,600 signatures, CBS has refused to answer why it has allowed such cruelty to be broadcast on their network.

Emails sent to CBS CEO Les Moonves have gone unanswered, so we emailed CBS Non-Management Directors. This is the response we received:

Thank you for your e-mail to the CBS Non-Management Directors e-mail account, which has been shared with the appropriate contact at CBS Sports.

Very truly yours,

CBS Non-Management Directors

This non-answer and CBS’ disregard for this issue is not acceptable! Please call CBS and ask to be put through to the complaint hotline:1-212-975-4321. Please be polite and respectful in all your communications.

Rodeos are cruel and brutal, and as a recent rodeo in Texas has shown, they can be fatal as well.

Two horses were killed during the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. You can watch video of the death of one of the horses HERE. You can read the story HERE.

Video of the death was taken by a spectator. Here is the horse after he hit the wall and collapsed